And yet they still charge people for it.
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As usual, people who have lived in major cities their entire lives will say “that’s not good enough” for them.
You hear that fellas?
$10 for a quarter-pound of meat.
They have a $10.99 special
$11.
Big mac has always been a scam.
It has the same amount of meat as a mcdouble. They’re literally just selling you bread.
Use. Your. Ovens.
We’re getting up there.
It honestly doesn’t take much more for the snowball effect to take hold.
Could be interesting to see how proprietary platforms respond to increased adoption. Maybe they’ll start removing their ads and surveillance, or even giving their operating systems away altogether (minus the source code, of course.)
gradualto Technology@lemmy.world•AI will replace routine — freeing people for creativity.English11·7 hours agoSo you are against having machines do the work of blue collar workers?
We should all be out in the fields with plows instead of using a tractor and assembling everything by hand in factories?
gradualto Technology@lemmy.world•We have reached the “severed fingers and abductions” stage of the crypto revolution - Ars TechnicaEnglish1·8 hours agoSo you don’t think serial child rapists should be put to death?
Interesting.
gradualto Technology@lemmy.world•We have reached the “severed fingers and abductions” stage of the crypto revolution - Ars TechnicaEnglish1·8 hours agoIt doesn’t need to.
gradualto Technology@lemmy.world•AI is draining water from areas that need it mostEnglish3·8 hours agoThen it’s not an appropriate price.
gradualto Technology@lemmy.world•FTC pushes the enforcement of its 'click-to-cancel' rule back to JulyEnglish8·8 hours ago“from making it any more difficult for consumers to cancel than it was to sign up.”
Good metric.
Surprising no one, telecom companies were not happy, and sued the FTC.
Hey everyone, this is why your products and services are so expensive! It’s so the owners can live better than you, and use your money against you if taking advantage of you is ever threatened! They don’t need to charge that price, but you’re willing to pay it so that’s what they charge!
Everyone saying “they’re a business and they need to make money” is a useful idiot.
gradualto World News@lemmy.world•Taliban suspends chess in Afghanistan over gambling concernsEnglish2·8 hours agoEducation is a business.
Businesses don’t care about their products or customers.
gradualto Technology@lemmy.world•Paul McCartney and Dua Lipa urge UK Prime Minister to rethink his AI copyright plans. A new law could soon allow AI companies to use copyrighted material without permission. English1·8 hours agoI’m not moving any goalposts nor am I making any assumptions. You are upset because rather than learn from your cognitive dissonance, you attack the person who calls it out.
Also leave you naive childish and idiotic anti-whatever proselytizing for you racist uncle over thanksgiving dinner.
Hey, you’re the one who’s arguing to exacerbate the disparity in wealth. Not me.
Which is the problem.
ICE would not be able to legally subpoena these companies for our data, so they buy it from them as a loophole.
Using our tax dollars, of course.
And we vote them in because the people that will do shit will inevitably fuck with the money of affluent neo-liberals.
But useful idiots on lemmy keep telling me it’s china doing all the surveillance through companies.
Fuck.
Great point. We need to be able to see the interconnections of this more often.
How come Israel is allowed to dictate where other people go outside of their nationally recognized borders?